Food pollution involves the unwanted contamination of both chemical and biological substances in our food supply.
By Benedette Cuffari
21 May 2019
Coal-derived liquid fuel, which is also commonly referred to as coal-to-liquid, is a term used to describe the process in which coal is converted into liquid fuels, such as diesel or gasoline.
In today’s world the human population rely heavily on smart phones, tablets computers, air conditioning, electricity, fuel and gas for everyday life. With this comes a big challenge.
Of all the freshwater resources (which is about 2% of total water) available in the world, maximum of it (~70%) is utilized for irrigation purposes.
By Dr. Ramya Dwivedi
23 Apr 2019
Unlike prehistoric times, to harness energy is a primary survival need of human civilization in current times.
By Dr. Ramya Dwivedi
23 Apr 2019
An estimated 8 million tonnes of plastic waste are dumped into our oceans each year.
By Suzie Hall
23 Apr 2019
Coral reefs are a vital part of the natural world. About one-third of all marine species depend on coral reefs to survive.
By Suzie Hall
23 Apr 2019
Sensors to stop plastic waste may sound a tall claim – however, the technology is a scientific reality now, changing the waste management sector.
By Dr. Ramya Dwivedi
25 Apr 2019
Sea levels are rising globally; climate change is causing the temperature to increase, which melts ice sheets and glaciers.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
25 Apr 2019
The surface temperature of the Earth has risen in the past century, with global temperatures rising by 0.7 to 0.9 ºC (1.3 to 1.6 ºF) per century since 1901.